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11 March 2022, 12:53 AM | #1 |
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I'm actually positively surprised they kept the ball bearing for the rotor. I noticed that on newly released movements with micro-rotor something has changed. Instead of the usual ball bearing, we can now see a weird raw-looking, star-shaped screw, e.g. on the perpetual calendar movement (PAM715). The same can be observed on to the PAM1240 Brabus.
Cheerio Jose
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